and about obama's china policy? dramatic escape. he climbed over walls to escape house arrest, injured himself, is driven by heroic colleagues in the human rights community, 300 miles to beijing and stays in safe houses before they say he has to go to the embassy for safety. what does this episode toll us about china? >> during the cold war getting into the embassy gate would have been the happy ending but, now, it does not work out that way. what it tells us about china is contrary to the school of thought here is a country that is increasingly confident that it will be the second great power of the 21st century they are terrified of blind legal activistses living under house arrest in little villages. regimes that are afraid of a single person the way this regime is, are not as powerful as they seem. >> a quick point to what bret said, the dilemma for china under these circumstances, the hugely important country, a very large country, you cannot conduct your internal policy as though you were venezuela or cuba. wh